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US Patent 11972203 Using anchors to generate extraction rules

Patent 11972203 was granted and assigned to Splunk on April, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Splunk
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Splunk
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
119722031
Patent Inventor Names
David Carasso1
Marc Robichaud1
Micah James Delfino1
Jesse Miller1
Date of Patent
April 30, 2024
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Patent Application Number
183068631
Date Filed
April 25, 2023
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US Patent 7389306 System and method for processing semi-structured business data using selected template designs
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US Patent 7503012 Invoking user designated actions based upon selected computer content
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US Patent 7562069 Query disambiguation
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US Patent 7644414 Application program interface for network software platform
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US Patent 7650512 Method of and system for searching unstructured data stored in a database
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Patent Primary Examiner
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David Phantana-angkool
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CPC Code
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G06F 40/174
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G06F 16/2477
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Patent abstract

The technology disclosed relates to formulating and refining field extraction rules that are used at query time on raw data with a late-binding schema. The field extraction rules identify portions of the raw data, as well as their data types and hierarchical relationships. These extraction rules are executed against very large data sets not organized into relational structures that have not been processed by standard extraction or transformation methods. By using sample events, a focus on primary and secondary example events help formulate either a single extraction rule spanning multiple data formats, or multiple rules directed to distinct formats. Selection tools mark up the example events to indicate positive examples for the extraction rules, and to identify negative examples to avoid mistaken value selection. The extraction rules can be saved for query-time use, and can be incorporated into a data model for sets and subsets of event data.

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